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Hippieryan

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So I have been working on the road and did a water change on my set up prior to heading out. I have 4 DWC in 30 litre pails. I have 3 Sativa and 1 Indica. My Indica had its air line pinched under the pail when repositioning my plants. They have been switched to 12/12 flower five days ago, when I got home 4 days later I noticed the problem and the plant had taken no water and there was a thick layer of scum on top. I immediately did a water change and provided her with a good dose of Hydroguard. There is still yellowing leaves showing up and falling off, the root seems not as fluffy as my others but now has some new white ones forming. Has anyone else made this rookie mistake and save the plant? What are her odds? She seems to have new growth on the top, but am worried about the overall condition. I am leaving for work on Tuesday morning and returning Friday. Should I give her a fresh water change before that? Or leave well enough alone?6D41CFEA-9E9D-40C9-ABEC-D94B9FCF4BB5.jpeg012BF397-AFBA-4698-9FDB-BAEF8913DF01.jpeg550F5506-D15F-40BD-930B-EC63F8F7DBC0.jpeg
 

Johiem

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I'm certain she'll bounce back. I had one of my rez go dry, wife had surgery and I was thinking of other things I lost 99%of my foliage. And this is her today, the second pic is post clean up and hope. Third pic is pre- near death experience. If my girl can come back from this, yours will be fine
 

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Hippieryan

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I'm certain she'll bounce back. I had one of my rez go dry, wife had surgery and I was thinking of other things I lost 99%of my foliage. And this is her today, the second pic is post clean up and hope. Third pic is pre- near death experience. If my girl can come back from this, yours will be fine
Well I feel a lot better after seeing that, I mostly was concerned because my water had a big layer of slime on the top
 
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